[?] English mails to August 11 brought by [?] M.S. Rohilla, via Suez, were delivered [?] the General Post Office yesterday morn[?] The mails to August 10, brought by the ...
Article : 55 wordsPresident has again, for the second time in a session, ventured upon a veto. He has been ted by both the press and the public, but Conwas so indignant at the somewhat arrogant and ...
Article : 7,091 wordsLondon, August 23.—In the election for a seat in the House of Commons for Haddington, the borough made vacant by the resignation of Sir David Weddenburn, Sellay, the Liberal, received 833 votes against 544 for Karr, ...
Article : 2,244 wordsAmong the more noteworthy incidents is the capture of a young midshipman named Dudley De Chair, who was sent from Ras-el-Tin to the Ramich outposts with despatches. He was decoyed by a soldier, who offered to show him the ...
Article : 284 wordsThe annual dinner at which the Lord Mayor of London entertains her Majesty's Ministers, and which is an omen of the impending close of the Parliamentary session, took place on Wednesday, August 9. The reception given to the ...
Article : 397 wordsThe consignment of Australian frozen mutton per Orient has all been disposed of. For the best portion 6½d. per lb. has been realised in open market in the ordinary wholesale way of business. An importation of frozen beef and mutton ...
Article : 121 wordsOnce more two lives have been lost those of climber and guide; the former being in this case Mr. William Penhall, late of Trinity College, Cambridge, son of Dr. Penhall, of St. Leonards; the latter, Andreas Maurer. Mr. Penhall ...
Article : 212 wordsThe launch of the largest sailing vessel ever built in Aberdeen, the four-masted ship Port Jackson, was to have taken place on August 1, but owing to an untoward accident the ceremony was not completed. The vessel, which is ...
Article : 253 wordsLondon, August 22.—Later reports show that the murder of the farmer Leahy, near Killarney, was more like a military execution than a murder. The leader of the party called upon No. 1 to fire. He did so, and badly wounded ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 23 Sep 1882, Page 9
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